How do you break in a clutch the right way?
N NZgt4 New member Jul 9, 2013 #3 Gentle driving (no launches) for about 800km to 1000km's, then just drive normal.
A aus jd 2703 New member Jul 9, 2013 #4 agreed same as breaks really be as gentle as you can and then from 1000klms on get more and more aggressive.
agreed same as breaks really be as gentle as you can and then from 1000klms on get more and more aggressive.
M MWP New member Jul 14, 2013 #5 You dont bed in brakes by going gentle on them.. quite the opposite really.
C celicast184 Member Jul 14, 2013 #6 lots of stop n go traffic... take the small streets to work/school/commute/etc. you want to be on n. off the clutch as much as possible!
lots of stop n go traffic... take the small streets to work/school/commute/etc. you want to be on n. off the clutch as much as possible!
F Fox 21 Alpha New member Jul 14, 2013 #7 Thats what my clutch masters instructions recommended. 500 miles of stop and go traffic with as little engine braking as possible. No hard launches or starts. So be easy on it, but use it a lot.
Thats what my clutch masters instructions recommended. 500 miles of stop and go traffic with as little engine braking as possible. No hard launches or starts. So be easy on it, but use it a lot.